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New Rogue From X-Men Crochet Pattern Released, Tester Russonator Credited

Crocheter ACD86 dropped a Rogue from X-Men amigurumi pattern on Ribblr, giving a shoutout to tester Russonator for helping bring the mutant to life.

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New Rogue From X-Men Crochet Pattern Released, Tester Russonator Credited
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ACD86 dropped a new crocheted character pattern inspired by the X-Men's Rogue on the Ribblr community platform on March 8, publicly crediting tester Russonator as part of the release announcement.

The pattern, listed in the thread as "Rouge From X‑Men," adds the iconic power-absorbing mutant to the growing library of superhero-inspired crochet designs circulating on Ribblr. Rogue, with her signature white streak and dramatic green-and-yellow costume, has long been a fan-favorite character with obvious appeal for makers looking to translate comic book iconography into yarn.

Pattern testers are the unsung collaborators of the crochet design world, working through a pattern before release to catch stitch count errors, flag confusing instructions, and confirm that the finished object actually looks like the thing it's supposed to look like. ACD86's decision to publicly credit Russonator in the release announcement reflects the kind of community acknowledgment that makers on platforms like Ribblr genuinely value. Getting a tester callout in the release post is a small but meaningful gesture in a craft space where behind-the-scenes labor often goes unrecognized.

Ribblr has become a notable hub for exactly this kind of character crochet work, with its community threads functioning as both a distribution channel and a discovery mechanism for new patterns. The platform lets designers post announcements alongside pattern listings, making the release thread itself part of the pattern's story.

For anyone looking to start stitching their own X-Men lineup, ACD86's Rogue pattern joins what has become a surprisingly robust corner of the amigurumi universe.

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